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most individuals, those drawn to Satanism employ the opposite defence of identification<br />

with the destructive subpersonalities. The cult then becomes an organisational setting for,<br />

and expression of, the ego's identification with 'demonic' self aspects. The resulting<br />

psychological state of inflation produces a sense of manic omnipotence and ego-syntonic<br />

destructiveness, while simultaneously enacting an idealised relationship with a longed-for<br />

parental figure in the form of Satan. As long as the ego's alliance with the destructive<br />

subpersonality persists, ritually induced demonic possession will be experienced as<br />

gratifying. However, the emergence of moral or libidinal parts of the self threaten the<br />

'demonic alliance', and lead to the experience of internal persecution by the destructive<br />

subpersonality.

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